Doctor Montenegro’s words resonated with the conference attendees, and more than 30 catechists approached him after the conference to express their gratitude and seek his help in updating their ministries. The conference provided a valuable opportunity for lay parish leaders to learn from an expert in the field and gain new insights into how to empower young people and promote active participation in the Church.
The Don Bosco Educational System has a proven track record of success in educating and empowering young people. Based on the principles of reason, religion, and loving kindness, the Preventive system aims to create a positive and supportive learning environment that fosters the holistic development of young people. Through a focus on individual strengths and interests, the Preventive system aims to inspire young people to become active participants in their communities and take ownership of their own education.
The conference on “Youth Empowerment” at the Religious Education Congress was a valuable opportunity for lay parish leaders to learn from an expert in the field and gain new insights into how to empower young people and promote active participation in the Church. By following the principles of the Don Bosco Educational System, lay leaders can create a positive and supportive learning environment that inspires young people to become active participants in their communities and take ownership of their own education.
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